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M&S to close 60 UK clothes stores

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HIGH street giant Marks & Spencer has said it will close around 60 clothing and home stores as it focuses on food, and warned of more than 2,100 job losses under plans to axe 53 overseas shops.

The retailer said the UK closures come as part of an overhaul which will affect around 100 stores as it looks to cut back on clothing and home while boosting its Simply Food chain.

A spokeswoma­n was unable to confirm the future of Tayside’s stores as specific details had not been revealed. She said: “We’re closing 30 out of nearly 1,000 stores and will be opening 200 food stores over a five-year period.”

She insisted it was not yet possible to reveal the fate of local shops such as the store in Dundee’s Murraygate.

Details of the restructur­e came as it said underlying pre-tax profits fell 18.6% to £231.3 million in the six months to October 1, while bottom-line profits crashed 88.4% to £25.1 million.

Chief executive Steve Rowe also outlined plans to shut 53 stores across 10 internatio­nal markets, including 10 in China and seven in France, while pulling out of Belgium, Estonia, Hungary and Lithuania — putting 2,100 jobs at risk. M&S said it will close 30 of its 304 full-line stores — selling clothing and home as well as food — and downsize or replace 45 shops to SimplyFood outlets. It will also relocate some other outlets, while opening other stores in so-called under-served areas.

The group remained tight-lipped on the number of UK staff to be impacted by the plans but said, where possible, it would keep “job continuity” for affected employees. The group insisted it would have more stores overall after the revamp, with already-announced aims to open more than 200 Simply Food outlets by the end of the 2018/19 financial year.

Mr Rowe, who took over from Marc Bolland in April, said: “Over the next five years, we will transform our UK estate with 60 fewer clothing and home stores, while continuing to increase the number of our Simply Food stores. In the future, we will have more inspiring stores in places where customers want to shop.

“These are tough decisions but vital to building a future M&S that is simpler, more relevant, multi-channel and focused on delivering sustainabl­e returns.”

The restructur­e moves come as M&S revealed more sales falls in its clothing division, with like-for-like sales down by 5.9% in the first half. But it narrowed the sales decline from 8.9% in the first quarter to 2.9% in the second quarter.

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